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TOOLS & TECHNIQUES > Lightning Dreamwork for Everyday Dream Sharing
As a
society, we have been so estranged from dreaming that very few of us
even know how to begin to talk about our dreams to other people. In
telling our own dreams, we mix up the story, losing its power – and
the attention of our audience – by bringing in unnecessary
background information. In listening to other people’s dreams, we
often fail to give the undivided attention that dreams deserve. In
commenting on dreams that are shared with us, we often commit the
error of trying to impose our own projections and associations, or
ask questions that violate the dreamer’s privacy. If we are going to become a dreaming society again, we need ways to make it easy and safe – and fun – to share dreams with other people anywhere, anytime. Through my many years of teaching and practice, I have evolved a simple and powerful method for everyday dream sharing that I call Lightning Dreamwork. Like lightning, it is very fast and it focuses extraordinary energy. In the workshops, we allow just 8 minutes for the whole process to be applied to a single dream. With a little practice, you may find it possible to complete the process with a partner in only 5 minutes. This means that, however busy our lives may be, we always have time to share our dreams.
It is the
way we share our dreams that is vitally important. We need to
create a safe space for each other where our dreams can be tended
and their gifts can be helped to take root in our everyday lives. We
must not allow our dreams to be strangled by verbal analysis, losing
their primal energy and magic. We must never presume to tell
others what their dreams (or their lives) mean, and we must never
use dream sharing as an excuse to pry into their personal lives. We
must always help each other to move towards action to
celebrate our dreams, and the powers that speak to us in dreams, and
integrate their guidance into our approach to our relationships, our
choices and life passages.
The
Lightning Dreamwork process makes it possible to share dreams and
receive helpful feedback just about anywhere – in the office, the
E.R., at the family breakfast table or in the checkout line at the
supermarket. The guidelines make it easy to share dreams with
complete strangers or with intimate friends and family. Here are the
key steps as we learn and practice them in the Dream School: The 8-minute plan for dream sharing:
Step
One:
In
practice, the dreamer may need to ask several specific reality check
questions focusing on specific elements in the dream. Here are a
couple of broad-brush reality check questions that can be applied to
just about any dream:
Do you
recognize any of the people or elements in the dream in waking life?
Question 3:
What
would you like to know about this dream?
Step
Three:
Playing the “If it
were my dream” game
It is
very rewarding to receive a totally different perspective on a
dream, so sharing in this way with strangers can be amazingly
rewarding – as long as the rules of the game are respected. One of
those ironclad rules is that we never presume to tell someone
else what his or her dream means for them; we can say what it
would mean for us, if it were our dream.
Step
Four:
Taking action to
honor the dream
Finally
the partner says to the dreamer,
Dreams
require action! If we do not do something with our dreams in
waking life, we miss out on the magic. The real art of magic
consists of bringing something through from a deeper reality into
our physical lives, which is why Active Dreaming is a way of natural
magic – but only if we take the necessary action to bring the magic
through.
Keeping a
dream journal and sharing dreams on a regular basis are already
important ways of honoring dreams and the powers that speak through
dreams.
Wherever
possible, we need to do more. Here are some suggestions for honoring
dreams: create from a dream by writing a
story or poem, a drawing or talisman; take
a physical action to celebrate an element in the dream, such as
wearing the color that was featured in the dream, traveling to a
place from the dream, making a phone call to an old friend who
showed up in the dream |
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